The Duke appeared virtually from California

Prince Harry's heartfelt tribute to Meghan Markle spotted during NATO address from home

During a recent address to NATO’s military committee, royal fans noticed a touching detail in Prince Harry‘s workspace, sparking fresh interest in his enduring devotion to Meghan Markle.

The Duke of Sussex, appearing virtually from his Montecito home, spoke passionately about the Invictus Games’ mission to support wounded veterans, a cause close to his heart.

In the video, a wedding photograph of Harry and Meghan was clearly visible on a shelf behind him, drawing attention from fans online.

The framed image, likely from their 2018 carriage procession in Windsor, showcases a joyful moment from the couple’s wedding day.

Observant followers took to social media to express delight at this visual tribute, interpreting it as a testament to Harry’s ongoing admiration for Meghan, even during formal engagements.

Harry’s Solo Representation at NATO

Though Harry did not attend the NATO meeting in person, a delegation from the Invictus Games represented his charitable initiative, underscoring the Games’ growing international role.

This appearance comes a year after Harry‘s Netflix documentary Heart of Invictus, which drew global attention to the struggles faced by military veterans.

Since signing a notable deal with Netflix in 2020, Harry and Meghan have produced multiple projects, including the series Harry & Meghan.

They’re now preparing two new programs: one focused on Meghan’s love for domestic life and another documenting the world of professional polo.

Meanwhile, Prince William has taken a step toward reconciliation by mentioning Harry in his new ITV documentary We Can End Homelessness.

This moment marks the first public reference William has made to Harry since 2018, hinting at a potential thawing in their relationship.

As Harry and Meghan continue their individual and joint projects, fans remain fascinated by the couple’s evolving public roles and continued expressions of mutual support